2021-09-01 01:26 PM - last edited on 2023-05-09 11:04 AM by Noemi Balogh
Hello everyone!
We are happy you joined our Graphisoft Community!
Bearing in mind that we freshly launched this platform, your feedback is crucial to keep improving our community.
Would you please share your impressions, comments, suggestions?
Gordana Radonić
Community Manager
2021-09-17 03:29 PM
Thanks for your suggestions. Currently we are working on how to make it available quickly on the UI, so I would like to ask for your patience. We are constantly working in the background to make the new Community a better place for all of us, but it takes time. 🙂
Noémi Balogh
Community Expert, Admin
2021-09-17 03:32 PM
Was a bit quick regarding the board_id - it was of course in the forum URL - inconsistent but still there:
2021-09-17 03:44 PM
I collected all links in this post: https://community.graphisoft.com/t5/What-s-new/Shortcut-to-Unread-Posts/m-p/306435/thread-id/700
Noémi Balogh
Community Expert, Admin
2021-09-19 06:45 AM
No need to really.
Once you have read the post, just return and it will be gone from the list.
Otherwise you can tick the box to the left of the post/s, then at the top left in the options, you can mark them as read.
Barry.
2021-09-19 11:02 AM - edited 2021-09-19 11:03 AM
No real need as one just have to open every post and use either return or a bookmark to get back? Seriously.
And the second part is more or less exactly what I suggested - the problem being that there's no box showing...
2021-09-19 03:57 PM
I usually click a link with the scroll wheel to open it in a new tab. I click 5-10 links this way. The "unread posts" page also stay open this way. Then, when I read all those 5-10 pages, I simply update the "unread posts" page.
2021-09-19 05:55 PM
@thesleepofreason wrote:
No real need as one just have to open every post and use either return or a bookmark to get back? Seriously.
You have a list of the unread posts.
You read a post, then return in your browser to go back to the list.
Because you have read it, the post is no longer in the list.
What could be simpler than that?
@thesleepofreason wrote:
And the second part is more or less exactly what I suggested - the problem being that there's no box showing...
Sorry that must just be a moderator thing.
I forget we don't see exactly what you do.
I will ask to see if it can be made available to all users.
Barry.
2021-09-19 06:35 PM
@Barry Kelly wrote:You have a list of the unread posts.
You read a post, then return in your browser to go back to the list.
Because you have read it, the post is no longer in the list.
What could be simpler than that?
Under the premise that I want to read all post, perhaps nothing. But the thing is that I don't want to read all post. I want to be able to see all new posts and have an easy way to remove the ones I'm not interest in.
@Barry Kelly wrote:Sorry that must just be a moderator thing.
I forget we don't see exactly what you do.
I will ask to see if it can be made available to all users.
Barry.
That would be great!
2021-09-20 03:38 AM
@thesleepofreason wrote:Under the premise that I want to read all post, perhaps nothing. But the thing is that I don't want to read all post. I want to be able to see all new posts and have an easy way to remove the ones I'm not interest in.
Yes I understand, that is why I have asked if that tick box can be added for all users.
Let's hope it can be done.
Barry.
2021-09-20 10:05 AM
There is another twist to this that stems from the old forum. The "Unread" list is great for a first hit, BUT in the past we also had a "Recent" post list. Once you visit a post it is logically removed from the "Unread" list. We are then back to that scenario that you want to add a comment to something you read previously, it has been buried again. So, it would be helpful if we could have an "Unread" post list and also a "Recent" list that link to actual posts please.